Attractions

RICHMOND COLONIAL MOTEL

Colonial Motel is Only 200 metres to Richmond’s main street with shopping malls, cafes, antique stores and The historic Richmond Park with its pavilion built in 1883.

The region provides visitors with the perfect opportunity to re-live our history with beautifully preserved historic churches, Australia’s oldest hotel, houses and buildings dating back to the First Settlement in 1794.

Australiana Pioneer Village

The Australiana Pioneer Village is set on 27 acres on the Hawkesbury riverbank, a historic collection of working buildings from our colonial past. You can listen to bush music or take a horse and carriage ride. Experience what life would have been like 100 years ago.

St Peters Anglican Church Richmond

Located at 384 Windsor Street, Richmond St Peters Anglican Church began building in 1837 and was consecrated by Bishop Grant Broughton in 1841

Richmond Good Food Market

Held every Saturday at The Historic Richmond Park from 7am to 1pm, The Richmond Good Food Market showcases local fresh produce and craft.

Windsor Mall Sunday Markets

One of the Hawkesbury’s oldest running markets. Displaying local craft, clothing, food and entertainment. The Sunday Markets are held every Sunday from 8.30am to 3.30pm.

The Three sisters Walk

Located in Katoomba, The three sister’s walk gets you up and close to the famous Three Sisters with views into the Blue Mountains national park.

Mount Tomah Botanic Gardens

Explore the botanic Gardens situated 1000 metres above sea level in the Greater Blue Mountains World heritage Area. When you have finished exploring the gardens why not grab a bite from the onsite restaurant

Sydney International Regatta Centre

Built for the 2000 Sydney Olympics and Paralympics, the Centre has one of the best rowing and kayak courses in the world.

Sydney Polo Club

It is the oldest club in the Southern Hemisphere and home to the XI FIP World Polo Championship. Located in Richmond NSW, on the banks of the beautiful Hawkesbury river.

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Colonial Motel COVID-19 Update

We are closely monitoring the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and World Health Organization’s statements regarding the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) cases and following guidelines from these agencies and the local health departments.

The wellbeing of our guests and associates is of paramount importance.

Changes of Opening Hours:

Monday to Friday 9am – 6pm

Saturday & Sunday 12pm – 6pm

Our Cancellation Policy:

In response to changing marketplace conditions, Colonial Motel is committed to ensuring our customers experience flexibility during these challenging times.

Our Commitment to Cleanliness:

We take standards for hygiene and cleanliness very seriously and are taking additional steps to ensure the safety of our guests and associates. On a daily basis, our motel are working to ensure that they meet the latest guidance on hygiene and cleaning. Our motels’ health and safety measures are designed to address a broad spectrum of viruses, including COVID-19, and include everything from handwashing hygiene and cleaning product specifications to guest room and common area cleaning procedures. Specific steps Colonial Motel is taking include:

Associate Health, Safety and Knowledge: Hotel associates – and their own health, safety and knowledge – are essential to an effective cleaning program. Here are some ways we’re supporting them:

Hand Hygiene: Proper and frequent handwashing is vital to help combat the spread of viruses. In our daily meetings, our teams are reminded that cleanliness starts with this simple act. It’s important for their health and that of our guests.

Ongoing Training: In addition to training on housekeeping and hygiene protocols, motel associates are also completing enhanced COVID-19 awareness training.

Cleaning Products and Protocols: Our motels use cleaning products and protocols which are effective against viruses, including:

Guest Rooms: Motels use cleaning and disinfecting protocols to clean rooms after guests depart and before the next guest arrives, with particular attention paid to high-touch items.

Public Spaces: Motels have increased the frequency of cleaning and disinfecting in public spaces, with a focus on the counter at the front desk, door handles, public bathrooms and even room keys.

Back of House: In the spaces where associates work “behind the scenes,” hotels are increasing the frequency of cleaning and focusing on high-touch areas like associate entrances, locker rooms, laundry rooms and staff offices.